Are you quitting on me? Well, are you? Then quit, you slimy farking walrus-looking piece of shiat! Get the fark off of my obstacle! Get the fark down off of my obstacle! NOW! MOVE IT! Or I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, IF IT SHORT-DICKS EVERY CANNIBAL ON THE CONGO!

For the 5k at the Venetian Festival in Charlevoix, Lcpl Kerr opted to run the event wearing boots and utes and carrying a ruck sack. Several minutes after the other Marines he was with had finished, Lcpl Kerr still had not crossed the line. They feared his extreme level of motivation may have caused him injury and/or fatigue resulting in him dropping out of the race. Moments before they ran back through the course to recover their fellow Marine, Lcpl Kerr came around the last turn along with this small boy. The boy had become separated from those who he had started the race with. He asked Lcpl Kerr, "Sir? Will you please run with me?". Throughout the course, Lcpl Kerr urged him on when the boy wanted to give up and ensured that the boy saw the course to completion where he was reunited with his party. By his unwavering commitment to help those in need through his ability to inspire others by his unequivocal level of motivation, Lcpl Kerr reflected great credit upon himself and was keeping in the highest traditions of the United States Marine Corps.

I hate to be the cynic of the group, but this reeks of one of those PR type things where they take a photo and create some nonsense story to go along with it. Like the little girl who supposedly died in the Boston Marathon while running for the kids from Sandy Hook.

HideAndGoFarkYourself:I hate to be the cynic of the group, but this reeks of one of those PR type things where they take a photo and create some nonsense story to go along with it. Like the little girl who supposedly died in the Boston Marathon while running for the kids from Sandy Hook.

I was wondering who was going to show up to piss all over this little feel-good story. I guess it's your turn.

notyomama:HideAndGoFarkYourself: I hate to be the cynic of the group, but this reeks of one of those PR type things where they take a photo and create some nonsense story to go along with it. Like the little girl who supposedly died in the Boston Marathon while running for the kids from Sandy Hook.

I was wondering who was going to show up to piss all over this little feel-good story. I guess it's your turn.

It is worth questioning, but who cares, she or he didnt mean to piss on it, its often done as propaganda

The important thing is the boy smiled, fark everyone elses feelings, sometimes childhood emotions are more powerful than the adult bullshiat we create.

// Im a dad, my son smiing usually involves game scores hehehehe I dont care, he smiled, my daughter smiles for artwork. It does not matter why a child smiles, just make the children smile. They will soon see the bullshiat behind the bullshiat behind the bullshiat, behind the bullshiat, if you educate them well.

daveUSMC:The real question is why were these guys running in boots and utes? Attention whores.

It sounds like only one was running in boots and utes: "...Several minutes after the other Marines he was with had finished, Lcpl Kerr still had not crossed the line. They feared his extreme level of motivation may have caused him injury and/or fatigue resulting in him dropping out of the race..."

Only another Marine would be able to point out motardation in such a delicate way. "Lcpl schmucketelli decided to run in boots and now he has not finished. I suppose we should go back through the course to make sure doc does not need to stick a silver bullet in him"

The WindowLicker:...Only another Marine would be able to point out motardation in such a delicate way. "Lcpl schmucketelli decided to run in boots and now he has not finished. I suppose we should go back through the course to make sure doc does not need to stick a silver bullet in him"

"By his unwavering commitment to help those in need through his ability to inspire others by his unequivocal level of motivation, Lcpl Kerr reflected great credit upon himself and was keeping in the highest traditions of the United States Marine Corps."